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To acquiescing
verb
To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object.
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In addition, we can protect our integrity by working to improve our BATNA and give ourselves good alternatives to acquiescing to inappropriate or unethical demands.
As the economy teeters, parents who are used to acquiescing and indulging their child's every consumerist whim are being forced to rein in their spending.
Earlier in the day, Republicans were leveling serious criticism against Trump over his controversies and edging closer to acquiescing to the long-standing Democratic demands for an independent investigator.
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"I had to acquiesce to certain forces.
Mr. Ho has little choice but to acquiesce.
We may even be glad to acquiesce.
Lansing would have required nine states to acquiesce.
The Nassiriya police see little choice but to acquiesce.
But criticism doesn't require its subject to acquiesce.
Finally, Bono made the call that forced Geldof to acquiesce.
To acquiesce in evil is the first step towards fascism.
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